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Naturalistic Vivarium- Great Stuff "How To"... LOTS of pics

Alright guys, be prepared for the longest post EVER!!! Lol.

This is meant to be a "How To" guide for making naturalistic vivariums with "Great Stuff" background. This specific enclosure was made for pygmy chameleons, but a few changes here and there (plantwise, branchwise, etc.) and it can be used for cresties. Decorative items can be substituted for other "terrarium safe" items. (Just because I like to use cork for the background, doesn't mean you have to!)

ALWAYS remember to use proper safety procedures. Wear gloves, protective eyewear, and if you are clumsy... please, PLEASE have a non-clumsy person operate any kind of "tricky" machinery! (Do NOT circular saw off your fingers, foot, ear, whatever and blame me!!!)

Let's get started! Be ready for TONS of pics... descriptions are UNDER the photographs.

Step 1:
After gathering your supplies, cut your cork hollow in half to be able to place it flat on the back of your enclosure. Use proper protective gear.

Step 2:
Use a razor blade to remove any unwanted stickers.

Step 3:
Thoroughly scrub your enclosure.

Step 4:
Liberally squirt silicone onto the sides of the enclosure...

Step 5:
Spread silicone 4-5" up the sides of the enclosure and make sure to spread it on thick. (Wear gloves and face mask for this... I was a dork and didn't wear gloves.) This will prevent people from seeing the Great Stuff Background when everything is dry. If you don't do this, you'll see yellow foam when looking at the side of the enclosure... NOT pretty.

Step 6:
Place your cork, wood, etc. where you want it. Juggle the items around until you find a position that works. TIP: For a natural-looking terrarium, don't line stuff up perfectly.

Step 9:
Make sure you are wearing gloves (You should already have them on from the silicone) and a face mask. Shake the "Great Stuff" Can for one minute and start applying.

Step 10:
Finish applying all-over "Great Stuff". (Make sure to have enough or you'll have to run to the store again!) I used 3 cans on this enclosure. You can make ledges, caves... all kinds of stuff.

Step 11:
Place peat planters into the still wet "Great Stuff" where you want your "falling" plants to eventually be.

Step 12:
"Great Stuff" around your planters.

Step 13:
After finishing with the planters... leave it to dry overnight.

--DAY TWO--

Step 14:
After the "Great Stuff" has been allowed to dry overnight, trim off excess with a razor blade. If you did large blobs of "Great Stuff" background for a cave, you can carve it out with a razor blade or knife now.

Step 19:
After silicone is dry, add substrate to the bottom of the tank. (I used Coco-fiber here, but there are many options.) This is also when you want to use a razor blade to remove any excess silicone poking out from the sides if you're doing an enclosure with "solid" sides. (My enclosure had a screen partition so I skipped this step.)

Step 20:
Rinse off your plants if you are using live. Don't forget to gently wash the leaves.

Step 21:
Plant your "Bottom" plants.

Step 22:
Start planting your "Top" or "Falling" plants. Use coco-fiber to pack them in place.

The Following User Says Thank You to Crested Lady For This Useful Post:

Awesome naturalistic vivarium... I like how you gave very clear discription about each step.

I ahve one question though... How do you clean the "CRESTED MESS" on the plants and on the background. When I say mess I am talking about fecal matter and urine. I am just curious about this part. All of my cresteds are very messy individuals. Also none of this creates fumes that will hurt them?